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 Free Virtual Reality Software for Serious Games From EON Reality

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Date posted: 23/04/2006

(Press Release) EON Reality, Inc., maker of interactive visual content management software today announced that EON Raptor(TM) 5.5 is now a free software for serious games.

EON Raptor(TM) is a free 3ds Max plug-in that enables you to display and interact with 3ds Max content in real-time with intuitive controls. Simple interactive behaviors can also be authored rapidly without leaving 3ds Max.

The completed application can be published without any cost to a web page for viewing with a browser, exported to a standalone file for viewing with the free EON Viewer(TM) application or exported to EON Professional(TM) for further editing to create even more interactive and realistic complex 3D applications.

With the use of EON Raptor(TM), the 3ds Max user can create interactive walkthroughs and product configurations within minutes, saving time and money and offering a more flexible development tool, due to its interactive nature.

Why look at a static picture when you can explore and share your models in full virtual reality for free?

"Discreet 3ds Max artists can publish their content for high-quality 3D interactivity on-line or off-line using the EON Raptor(TM), all within the familiar 3ds Max environment. The EON Raptor(TM) controls provide an easy-to-use, GUI-based click and point authoring environment and free publishing," said Jon A. Bell, Discreet Developer Relations Manager.

Download the software from http://www.eonreality.com/raptor/downloads. Check out the EON Raptor's website at http://www.eonreality.com/raptor and a flashmovie to see how easy it is to create interactive 3D content with EON Raptor at http://www.eonreality.com/raptor/learning/raptor_flash_movie/Raptor.html.

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